Canterbury or music stand in rosewood The canterbury is a low piece of furniture made to arrange musical scores. In addition, it is ideal for placing magazines or books. A canterbury is open at the top and has a drawer where originally the tuning fork was stored. Because this piece of furniture was a status symbol and was only used by the better bourgeoisie and nobility, they had musical instruments and pianos as a use of time, it was made, as here, in very beautiful woods. Legend has it that the first canterbury was commissioned by the Bishop of Canterbury, hence its name. This canterbury is made in a very beautiful flamed wood, rosewood or rosewood and stands on its original dark brown, porcelain wheels. The parts such as the small corner pinnacles are still completely intact . The baluster-shaped vetikal parts are blackened like imitation ebony, typical of the mid-19th century. At the top are small elegant lines in a different type of wood ca 1860-80 890€
Old antique objects always have signs of use
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height58 cmWidth40 cmDepth61 cmSigns of usageScratches